ART

South Africa in Apartheid and After: David Goldblatt, Ernest Cole, Billy Monk: The work of three photographers sketches the stressed, outlandish social landscape of apartheid South Africa and the aftermath of its abolition.

THEATER

The Wild Bride: Kneehigh Theatre brings back its enchanted, bluesy fairy tale for adults to Berkeley Rep, where it was one of the biggest hits of 2011. As adapted and directed by Emma Rice, six versatile actors play all the roles and musical instruments in a magical retelling of the old tale of the girl whose father accidentally sells her to the devil.

Dear Harvey: Drawn from more than 30 interviews and the personal and public writings of Harvey Milk, Patricia Loughrey's docudrama paints a portrait of one of the first openly gay people elected to public office in the United States. F. Allen Sawyer directs the regional premiere of a quintessentially San Francisco story.

MUSIC

Glenn Kotche: The percussionist, who leads a double life as a solo performer and the drummer for the band Wilco, performs music by himself and John Luther Adams alongside fellow percussionist Andrew Meyerson.

Nicolas Hodges: The English pianist gives the first local performance of Sir Harrison Birtwistle's "Gigue Machine," written for him in 2011, on a program that also includes music by Debussy, Busoni and Stravinsky.